Green Modeling Contracting (GMC) holds its annual Suhoor party in the presence of the Minister of State for Legal, Constitutional, and Parliamentary Affairs, company officials, and employees
Green Modeling Contracting (GMC), one of the leading construction companies in Egypt, held its annual Suhoor party on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan in the presence of Mr. Counselor Aladdin Fouad, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and prominent public figures, businessmen and investors, company officials and employees.
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Managing Director and CEO of GMC Abdel Rahman Gaweesh said the company is keen to hold this celebration annually to maintain strong relations between all its employees as one interdependent family. These social events contribute to strengthening ties between all the company’s employees and supporting and building a work environment characterized by cooperation and interdependence among all employees of the company.
Gaweesh thanked all the company’s employees during the celebration, pointing out that the human element is one of the main elements the company relies on to achieve its substantial success in the Egyptian market. Therefore, the company attaches vital interests to professional and social communication between management and employees, as well as between employees and each other.
Gaweesh stated that solid relations among the company’s staff enhance its ambitious plan for growth and expansion in light of the comprehensive urban renaissance that Egypt is implementing. It is also a fundamental pillar for the company’s success in developing and delivering its projects according to specific plans with the required quality.
He highlighted the importance of cooperation between all employees in all internal departments within GMC in implementing these plans.
He disclosed that GMC is one of the leading companies in construction and building. It has a precedent and extensive experience and has succeeded since its establishment in developing and constructing a remarkable package of distinguished projects in Egypt based on the urban renaissance Egypt is currently witnessing. As well as government’s efforts to support the business of contracting companies inside and outside the Egyptian market.
For his part, CEO of Saudi GMC Mohamed Gaweesh said that the company opened its new branch in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia last January as part of its expansion plan, and in line with the state’s plan to export contracting, confirming the existence of solid investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia that the company can snap them up.
He elaborated that choosing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to open the company’s branch there came after conducting several studies to choose from multiple markets; he added, “It is the beginning of a further external expansion of the company during the coming period.”
Mohamed Gaweesh noted that implementing this plan depends on the company’s success and its business growth in the local market. Furthermore, implementing an ambitious, specific, and carefully considered regional and global growth plan.